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Socratic Seminar!
Use your prep notes, your text, and your journal in the discussion!
Inner/Outer Circles for 7 minutes each!
We are looking at sections XIV-End.
Remember that this is going to be your writing prompt next week!
Explore the spiritual and emotional changes of Dr. Ragin in Chekhov’s "Ward No. 6.” How and why does the main character change throughout the story?
Turn in Journals
Using a highlighter or post-it note, mark your best example of...
LOT 3
LOT 4
LOT 2
LOT 5
Freebe
These should all be from your reading of Checkhov's "Ward No. 6."
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Socratic Seminar!
Remember that this is going to be your writing prompt next week!
Explore the spiritual and emotional changes of Dr. Ragin in Chekhov’s "Ward No. 6.” How and why does the main character change throughout the story?Turn in Journals
Using a highlighter or post-it note, mark your best example of...
- LOT 3
- LOT 4
- LOT 2
- LOT 5
- Freebe
These should all be from your reading of Checkhov's "Ward No. 6."